Frank Enstein
Best. Day. EVER!
Frank gets 11.85 mpg almost every tank with the Stealth manifold and a carburetor. Getting 15-18mpg would not be unheard of. My 2003 XCSB 2WD 4.8l auto got 18.75 every tank and I never even gave it a tune up!
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Ive thougtht about this but don't know anyone who has a older gmt 400 What kind of highway mileage can I get out of the 97 5.0 2wd.
Been doing tons of math...the 2800 I was gonna spend on the honda buys a lot a lot of gas...not to mention it will still need repairs.
If I could get low 20s out of the chevy I might as well throw some tires on it and ride. I can deal without the a/c until next year.
If the intent is hauling a full size truck makes more sense. Had a Toyota a long time ago. Fun truck but not the greatest for hauling. I actually broke a leaf spring. A larger truck would be more handy if moving into a new house in the near future.
Rick Wagoner's name is like gravel through my eyes, brain, etc when I see it.Since their bankruptcy, GM sells more cars in China than the US. A significant portion of GM's line is now made in China.
As far a pensions, remember how many people were ticked that the government rescued the pensioners and screwed Wall Street on GM's bailout? GM's shareholders were hoping to ditch the pension and let those people live in poverty - even though the shareholders were the people who enabled every CEO from Roger Smith to Rick Wagoner to rob from the pension fund while the company went belly up.
Claiming that a car company is one nationality or another is terribly outdated. In the '80s the whole industry changed, and now every car company is a multi-national assembler of globally sourced parts. The last company to change was probably Nissan, which was still using the keiretsu model in the late '90s when they were half a billion dollars in debt and got bought out by Renault. Look at platform sharing - the Mazda Miata chassis is also sold as the Fiat 124 Spider, with a Fiat engine. The new Toyota Supra chassis is actually a BMW Z4. Note that these companies aren't even in the same corporate families. If one manufacturer comes up with a successful chassis, others buy it. If one comes up with a good engine, others buy it.
Use your preferred vehicle for what it is. If the Toyota makes more sense, keep it. If Grandpa's truck makes more sense, keep it. If Grandpa's truck has sentimental value, then weigh that against its usefulness.
Around here, saving up cash to buy a house, would take a very long time.The cherokee is my wifes and we only owe 8k on it. It's our one good family vehicle.
I actually have no other debt besides that. Trying to build a house and pay cash in full.
I drive 90 miles per day...so gas prices are a thing for me.
Did find some 15 rally wheels with good tires for 400. gonna grab those and run the truck.